I used it on my last house. It will come out much lighter than a more traditional finnish. I should also take more coats. However, those coats will dry faster. Another advantage is that, in about 5 years, (or sooner if you where unable to get as many coats on as desirable the first time) It's really easy to refinish. You just scruff it up with a floor polisher and add another coat. Any damage can be fixed and blend in. A traditional poly would have to be sanded to recoat. My only advice is to allow the final coat to dry longer than the minimum. No matter how anxious you are to mover everything back. Or move in. An extra 24 hours will harden the surface and make it less likely to be damaged when you do move stuff in.

This stuff is tuff as nails. So tough that if you don't but down a sealer coat before finishing it can split a floor board in half...
http://www.bona.com/en/US/Country_Start_page/Nice thing its environmently friendly.. Water based but has a longer cure time...